During a quick sidewalk interview with TMZ, Walsh literally held his nose when asked about the Rock Hall's methods. "There’s a lot of politics in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. There’s a lot us artists would change about the induction ceremony and who they pick," he explained. "The corporate sponsors get to pick [the nominees], and then the people get to vote. There’s a lot of people, I don’t know why they’re in there and there’s a lot of people, I don’t know why they’re not."

You can watch the interview below.

While he politely declined to specify any artists in the former category, Walsh was quick to speak up for a childhood hero he thinks should be acknowledged. "There was a guy that didn’t make it last year called Link Wray," he noted. "He had a song called “Rumble” in the ’50s, and all us guitar players wanted to be Link Wray. And he didn’t get in because nobody knows about him."